Tag Archives: louise brealey

Gogol’s Government Inspector, which I went to see at the Young Vic last week, is the sort of play that I admire more with hindsight than I did while actually watching it. Originally published in 1836, it is ostensibly a … Continue reading →

Archives

Categories

Wise words

I understood what almost no one else seemed to grasp: that there was only an infinitesimal difference, a difference so small that it barely existed except as a figment of the human imagination, between working in a tall green glass building on Park Avenue and collecting litter in a park. In fact, there may have been no difference at all.— Jennifer Egan, A Visit from the Goon Squad